220 on a straight stretch, over 240 down hill with good tires. you'll want Z quality if you go any faster than about 240
If they made the 1991 Talon in a 4wd model and you can get a donor car, then the price would be what the donor car cost plus hours of hard work. If they did not make this model in 4wd, the cost would be more astronomical. Add on They did make an awd 91 but you are looking into something that is nearly impossible. If you have the ability to put a fwd next to a awd you will see that the fwd isn't made to be a awd. Theres more trunk space in the fwd meaning you would need to modify a lot. If someone can prove me wrong then correct me.
If the car is AWD, the car must be towed with all 4 wheels off the ground. The AWD system is not meant to be running without the car running as well. If the car is 2WD, just put the two front wheels on a dolly and it's ready to be towed.
stupid question. they are all RWD or AWD or both. not just FWD
There should be a lamp on the dashboard with something like 4 wheels and lines between them, when you turn on/off your AWD, this lamp should be on or off. Other systems show this kind of information on display. Anyway most of the cars are permanently AWD, FWD or RWD.
This is what you do if you have a grand cherokee 2011 or 2012 :- Find the fuse box under the hood and remove the one shown in the yellow box below This is what you will see
Eagle Talon and Mitsubishi Eclipse turbo models run 7lbs of boost as a factory setting.
450cc
It depends if you have a 1G or 2G 4G63, but on average low 15's
the talon tsi creates 210 horsepower and does not top 200 mph!!! ot maxes like 147. After 100 mph the power really goes away because of the awd. It is fast for the money but not my ride i dont know the complete difference betwen the years but my 1996 Talon tsi awd is stock 210 hp, and tops at 130mph because of the governver. but the power stays pretty strong even past 100mph. 0-100 in little less then 16 seconds. stock.
yes an all wheel drive transmission from 90 to 98 will fit any year of those cars the trannys were never changed in production.
any Mitsubishi engine
no. 94 is 1g 95 is 2g (first and second generation). also differences between fwd and awd exhausts
According to Edmunds, it's 3119 lbs.
Horsepower was measured at 195 hp, Torque was 203 lbs/ft, AWD has a 50/50 power split, ABS was an option on AWD models, stock turbo was a 14b turbo, automatics had the 13g turbo, 60mm throttle body, stock side mount intercooler, 430cc injectors i believe.
v-tec b18 b16 is it AWD? no it is not awd its fwd and its non turbo
if the wear is the same than yes
You will have to drop tank.